Advances on gradient scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering

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TitleAdvances on gradient scaffolds for osteochondral tissue engineering
Publication TypeInvited Review Paper
2021
Oliveira J. M., Ribeiro V. P., and Reis R. L.
Abstract

The osteochondral (OC) tissue is one of the most hierarchical and complex structures known and

it is composed by two main compartments of hyaline articular cartilage and subchondral bone. It

exhibits unique cellular and molecular transitions from the cartilage to the bone layers. OC

diseases such as osteoarthritis and traumatic lesions may affect the articular cartilage, calcified

cartilage (interface region) and subchondral bone, thus posing great regenerative challenges.

Tissue engineering (TE) principles can offer novel technologies and combinatorial approaches

that can better recapitulate the biological OC challenges and complexity in terms of biochemical,

mechanical, structural and metabolic gradients, and ultimately can provide biofunctional 3D

scaffolds with high reproducibility, versatility and adaptability to each patient’s needs, as it occurs

in OC tissue defects. The recent reports and future directions dealing with gradient scaffolds for

OCTE strategies are overviewed herein. A special focus on clinical translation/regulatory

approval is given.

Journal TitleProgress in Biomedical Engineering
Volume3
Pagination033001
Date Published2021-05-14
PublisherIOP Publishing
ISSN2516-1091
DOI10.1088/2516-1091/abfc2c
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1088/2516-1091/abfc2c
KeywordsBiomaterials, gradients, Osteochondral, scaffolds, Stem cells, Tissue engineering
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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